NMCN Releases Results for General/Post-Basic Nursing Exams 2025

Say Goodbye to JAMB, Enter 200-Level Directly! Gain University Admission via JUPEB/IJMB. Enjoy Low Fees! Call 08033006849 Now!

2025 UTME: Monitor the Release of JAMB Result

NMCN Releases Results for General/Post-Basic Nursing Exams 2025

By  Updated on 

The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria has released the May 2025 results for professional nursing exams. This article shows who passed, how to check results, and what to do next—keep reading if you took part or know someone who did.

May 2025 NMCN nursing results released for General and Post-Basic programmes

The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has announced the official release of results for the May 2025 Professional Examination in General and Post-Basic Nursing programmes. Approval was given by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare.

In total, 13,880 candidates passed, which means a 76% pass rate across all nursing programmes. If you took part in this exam, you can now check your result and begin the next steps for registration and licensing.

See the pass rates by programme

Here is the full breakdown of how many candidates passed in each category:

  • General Nursing Programme

    9,472 passed — 83% pass rate
  • Post-Basic Nursing Programmes

    2,397 passed — 62% pass rate
  • Foreign Trained Nurses (FTN)

    364 passed — 53% pass rate
  • Refresher Programme

    81 passed — 44% pass rate
  • Community Nursing Programme

    1,566 passed — 77% pass rate

If you belong to any of these categories, you are encouraged to proceed with the next steps as soon as possible.

Follow the next steps after checking your result

Heads of nursing training institutions can access their school’s results online starting from Monday 12th May, 2025.

If your result shows that you passed, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the NMCN Portal to start your online registration and licensing.
  2. Complete all registration steps, including fee payment, within 90 days.
  3. If you register after the 90-day window, you will pay a late fee of ₦16,250.

Act quickly to avoid late fees

NMCN has made it clear that late registration attracts a penalty, so be sure to apply on time. Registration is fully online, and your details must be correct before payment is made.

If you need help, ask your training institution for support or visit the official portal for guidance.

Passing your nursing exam is a big step. Completing your registration without delay means you can move forward with your nursing career in Nigeria or abroad.


Olusegun Fapohunda

Meet The Author

This post is authored by , the founder and editor of MySchoolGist.

Boasting over a decade of expertise in the education sector, Olusegun offers current insights into educational trends, career opportunities, and the latest news.

Connect with him on X (Formerly Twitter) for more updates.

Share This Post: If this post helped you, share it with others! Use the buttons below to spread the word!